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Sacramento County Housing Digest



California’s “Cheapest” Cities Hit With Biggest Rent Hikes

07/20/2023

The lack of enough places for everyone to live has sent coastal rent prices inland, removing large swaths of previously cheaper rental units.

Tiny Home Builder in Sacramento Region Sets Sights on National Franchise

07/20/2023

Fair Oaks builder Colton Paulhus is plotting an empire of thousands of tiny homes across the U.S. based on his success in the Sacramento region. Since 2019, his family-run Anchored Tiny Homes has built 200 homes in Northern California and has contracts for another 300.

Galt Planning Commission Opposes Morali Estates Redesign

07/19/2023

The Planning Commission unanimously voted against a request by a developer to redesign a planned subdivision originally approved by the Galt City Council in 2005. When complete, Morali Estates will comprise 50 single-family units.

San Diego Tops San Francisco in Average Monthly Rents

07/11/2023

For the first time, San Diego has surpassed San Francisco for average rental rates, making the All-American City the nation’s third-most expensive rental market, according to a Zillow report. But San Jose had the nation’s highest monthly rent with $3,411.

Affordable Housing Project to Get $2M Loan From Elk Grove

07/07/2023

The proposed Cornerstone Village project on Bruceville Road, south of Laguna Boulevard, will receive an additional $2 million in loan funding from Elk Grove’s affordable housing fund.

Affordable Housing Complex Opens in Sacramento Despite Opposition

06/30/2023

After navigating a pandemic and neighborhood opposition, a San Diego-based developer has opened a 120-unit affordable housing community in North Sacramento. The complex replaced the long-vacant Lumberjack lumberyard.

Hundreds of New Homes Are Coming to These Sacramento Suburbs

06/29/2023

Despite an overall slowdown in the real estate market, demand for new homes in the Sacramento region remains strong. More than 550 new homes were sold in May, led by robust sales in Roseville, Folsom and Elk Grove.

Housing Complex Would be Among Central Sacramento’s Largest

06/22/2023

One of midtown Sacramento’s largest commercial buildings could be replaced by one of its largest housing projects: two 269-unit apartment buildings and 48 townhomes across a large parcel at 21st and Q streets—the site of the former Sacramento Bee headquarters.

Galt Planning Commission OKs Redesign for Parlin Oaks

06/21/2023

Planning commissioners approved floor plan redesigns for the Parlin Oaks subdivision. They also signed off on a building expansion at the Twin Cities Road Walmart location, with provisions to limit vehicle noise for neighbors.

How Many Ways Does Homelessness Impact CA? Here’s Another

06/21/2023

Most of what Californians experience with homelessness occurs along public spaces and city streets. But what happens when a city council member loses her home? Ojai’s Suza Francina is finding out.

Long-Delayed Liberty Ranch Housing Project Breaks Ground

06/14/2023

After 13 years, developers and city leaders broke ground on an ambitious housing project. The Eastview/Liberty Ranch residential development is slated to bring nearly 1,500 single-family houses to northeast Galt.

Derelict Sacramento Hotel Set to Become Homeless Housing

06/14/2023

Another dilapidated downtown Sacramento single room occupancy hotel is set to undergo a major redevelopment. The Sacramento City Council unanimously approved $3.5 million toward a project to redevelop the Sequoia Hotel.

California Rent Relief Still Available for Thousands Who Were Denied COVID Aid

06/05/2023

Thousands of Californians who lost work during the pandemic are struggling with debt. A new settlement makes COVID rent relief available to tens of thousands of tenants.

State Farm Pulls Out of CA Home Insurance Market

05/30/2023

Wildfires and expensive rebuilding wiped out their profits, California home insurers say. State Farm isn’t the first insurer to retreat from the state, and may not be the last.

Problems at Your Mobile Home Park?

05/18/2023

California officials depend largely on residents filing complaints to find out about health and safety problems at mobile home parks. Here’s how to file a complaint.

California Is Losing Population and Building Houses. When Will Prices Drop?

05/14/2023

New numbers show that California added to its housing stock at a faster clip than any time since the Great Recession. Over that same period, the state’s population declined, marking the third year in a row that it’s fallen from one new year to the next. Does this mean the state’s perennial housing shortage could finally end? The long answer: “It’s complicated.”

Folsom Home Sales Among the Strongest in the Sacramento Region

05/12/2023

In April, Folsom reported the third-most home sales among Sacramento County communities at 61. Elk Grove came in second place with 63, and Roseville topped the list by far with 172.

ADU Count Grows in Citrus Heights

05/10/2023

The city of Citrus Heights recently reported the largest number of accessory dwelling unit permit requests to date, with 33 filed in 2022. The increase is due in part to relaxed local and state laws.

Major Development Near Downtown Sacramento Finally Takes Off

05/10/2023

After decades of incremental steps, construction crews have begun working on a new phase of the Township 9 housing development, between Richards Boulevard and the American River. By next year, the first of 372 garden-style apartments will open.

How Affordable Housing Solutions Boil Down to Money, Land and Capacity

05/08/2023

Peter Cohen is the policy director of Sacramento Housing Alliance, an organization of around two dozen member organizations that works to increase affordable housing supply and bolster the efforts of affordable-housing developers through advocacy and education. He speaks SHA’s advocacy and communications to shape the narrative of housing issues.

Citrus Heights Sees Jump in Permits for Secondary Dwellings

04/28/2023

According to an update from the city, 33 permits were granted in 2022, marking a 250% increase compared to the previous year and more than a 600% increase since 2017.

Citrus Heights Takes Further Action on Sylvan Corners

04/28/2023

The City Council voted 4-1 to extend the closing date for the sale of an 11-acre property at Sylvan Corners. The site of the old Sylvan Middle School, it will be developed into 95 homes.

Supportive Housing Project Breaks Ground

04/17/2023

Officials broke ground today on an affordable housing project in south Natomas that will also provide on-site wraparound services for people experiencing homelessness.

Roseville’s Development Services Director Talks Affordable Housing

04/17/2023

Mike Isom, the development services director for the city of Roseville, spoke to Sacramento News & Review about how this fast-growing city can ensures there’s a supply of housing for current and future residents.

Struggle Continues to Find Affordable Housing

04/14/2023

More than 1,000 people in Sacramento County have a housing choice voucher they haven’t been able to use. Can a new county program that builds on a previous successful effort by SHRA help?

Housing Market Cools Throughout California

04/13/2023

The Sacramento Bee has created an interactive map showing how the housing market has slowed in most California counties. While the real estate market was peaking at this time last year, things have changed, with El Dorado County experiencing the largest drop-off.

Upcoming Housing Projects for Natomas

04/13/2023

The Sacramento Planning and Design Commission is holding a public hearing for a proposed infill project on Greg Thatch Circle in Natomas.

City Agrees to Sell Vacant Lots on Sayonara Drive for $1 Each

04/08/2023

The Citrus Heights City Council last month voted unanimously to approve an agreement with Habitat for Humanity to develop low-income housing on Sayonara Drive, with part of that agreement including the sale of 12 vacant lots for $1 each.

Folsom Plans to Boost Low-Income Housing Capacity

04/05/2023

At the March 28 Folsom City Council meeting, staff presented an update of Folsom’s current very low- and low-income unit capacity. The council directed staff to continue moving forward with its effort to increase capacity.

Folsom Ranch Apartments Amended to Include 64 Affordable Units

03/22/2023

Folsom City Council unanimously approved the development agreement amendment for the plan, which will have 238 market-rate apartments on 15.8 acres.

State May Downsize Program for First-Time Homebuyers

03/21/2023

Gov. Newsom wants to spend $300 million the first year. But falling home prices and rising mortgage rates are complicating the launch.

Bonta Urges Elk Grove to Reverse Denial of Affordable Housing

03/17/2023

California’s attorney general has warned Elk Grove officials that they must reverse their rejection of an affordable housing development planned for the city’s Old Town or face legal consequences.

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